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Predict the Score: Chicago Bears Take on the Buccaneers in London
Nick's Tavern in Lemont is offering a $10 gift certificate to the Patch reader who correctly guesses the score of Sunday's football game at Wembley Stadium.

The Chicago Bears (3-3) have traveled across the pond this week to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-2) at London's famed Wembley Stadium.
Thanks to a new partnership with , 221 Main St., Lemont Patch will be holding a "Predict the Score" contest prior to the Bears game each week. The reader who correctly guesses the score, or comes closest to guessing the score, wins a $10 gift card to Nick's.
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:• If you’re a Patch reader, simply comment on the bottom of this article with your name and what you think the final score of the next Bears game will be. (Example: Benny Bears Fan, Bears 102, Bucs 0.)
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• All entries need to be received by the start of the game. Since the Bears' next game is at noon Sunday (CST), we'll need all entries by noon Sunday.
• To determine the winner, we will take the difference between actual points scored and predicted score for each team, and add them up for everyone who posted in the comments section on both sites. The person whose combined total is closest to zero wins. And it doesn't matter if the points you give are higher or lower than actual points scores, we're just looking for the person who has the lowest differential.
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• If two or more people tie for being the closest to the actual total of points scored, a random drawing will be held to determine the winner of the gift card.
• Only one entry allowed per person. All participants must be 18 years or older. You can read our official giveaway guidelines .
So, please, comment away. And tell your friends! And hey, the winner can have lunch with Patch Editor Amanda Luevano, who has yet to try a burger from Nick's!
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